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Journey to Health: Mind, Body, Spirit, Lesson 4, Part 4, Mental Disorders: Part 4
directed by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015; produced by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015, Dallas Telecourses, in Journey to Health: Mind, Body, Spirit, Lesson 4, Part 4 (Dallas, TX: Dallas County Community College District, 2003), 2 mins
This video from the Dallas County Community College District talks about the risk factors of depression.
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directed by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015; produced by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015, Dallas Telecourses, in Journey to Health: Mind, Body, Spirit, Lesson 4, Part 4 (Dallas, TX: Dallas County Community College District, 2003), 2 mins
Description
This video from the Dallas County Community College District talks about the risk factors of depression.
Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015, Dallas Telecourses, Lynne Rutherford, fl. 1997
Author / Creator
Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Dallas County Community College District
Series
Journey to Health: Mind, Body, Spirit
Speaker / Narrator
Lynne Rutherford, fl. 1997
Topic / Theme
Emotions and feelings, Emotion and Motivation, Biology and Human Behavior, Depressive disorder
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003 by Dallas County Community College District. All Rights Reserved.
Concept Discussed
Emotion and Motivation, Biology and Human Behavior
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Love: What everyone needs to know, Class 9, What Attracts Men? What Turns Them Off?
with Jon Carlson, 1945-2017 and Pat Love, fl. 1980-2017; produced by Yevette Brown, fl. 2009, in Love: What everyone needs to know, Class 9 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 2006), 1 hour
Men share their thoughts on what attracts them. Relationship experts explain why men fall in love faster than women but are slower to commit. Students learn why men often find women more attractive than women find themselves and why the innate “hyperarousal response” predisposes men to be hypersensitive to c...
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with Jon Carlson, 1945-2017 and Pat Love, fl. 1980-2017; produced by Yevette Brown, fl. 2009, in Love: What everyone needs to know, Class 9 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 2006), 1 hour
Description
Men share their thoughts on what attracts them. Relationship experts explain why men fall in love faster than women but are slower to commit. Students learn why men often find women more attractive than women find themselves and why the innate “hyperarousal response” predisposes men to be hypersensitive to criticism and shame
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Yevette Brown, fl. 2009
Author / Creator
Jon Carlson, 1945-2017, Pat Love, fl. 1980-2017
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Love: What everyone needs to know
Topic / Theme
Social Psychology, Emotion and Motivation, Romantic relationships
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 Governors State University
Concept Discussed
Social Psychology, Emotion and Motivation
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Nature of Things, The Familiar Face Of Love
directed by Heather Cook, fl. 1960; presented by John W. Money, 1921-2006; produced by Heather Cook, fl. 1960, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in Nature of Things (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1990), 59 mins
The Familiar Face of Love is an engaging study of love and loving, a look at how we choose our mates and for what reasons. Although in many countries marriages are still being carefully arranged by parents, we in the West have long ago rejected this in favor of marrying for love.
Yet falling in love is not as hap...
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directed by Heather Cook, fl. 1960; presented by John W. Money, 1921-2006; produced by Heather Cook, fl. 1960, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in Nature of Things (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1990), 59 mins
Description
The Familiar Face of Love is an engaging study of love and loving, a look at how we choose our mates and for what reasons. Although in many countries marriages are still being carefully arranged by parents, we in the West have long ago rejected this in favor of marrying for love.
Yet falling in love is not as haphazard as it sometimes appears. Dr. John Money, of Johns Hopkins Hospital and author of numerous books on gender and sexuality, talks o...
The Familiar Face of Love is an engaging study of love and loving, a look at how we choose our mates and for what reasons. Although in many countries marriages are still being carefully arranged by parents, we in the West have long ago rejected this in favor of marrying for love.
Yet falling in love is not as haphazard as it sometimes appears. Dr. John Money, of Johns Hopkins Hospital and author of numerous books on gender and sexuality, talks of a "love map"—a mental blueprint of the ideal relationship we carry within us. This is formed by attitudes and experiences from early childhood. As infants, we learn about love and closeness from interaction with our parents. On a kibbutz in Israel, we see "sex rehearsal play" among young children, which Dr. Money feels is an essential stage in the development of a healthy love map. This fascinating film gives us insight into whom we fall in love with, and why.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Heather Cook, fl. 1960, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Heather Cook, fl. 1960, John W. Money, 1921-2006
Date Published / Released
1986, 1990
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Series
Nature of Things
Topic / Theme
Biology and Human Behavior, Emotion and Motivation, Childhood development, Childhood play behavior, Intimacy, Love, Emotional experience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1990 by Filmmakers Library
Concept Discussed
Biology and Human Behavior, Emotion and Motivation
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Nature of Things, Face Value
directed by Robert Lang, fl. 1985-2012; produced by Robert Lang, fl. 1985-2012, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in Nature of Things (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1990), 35 mins
This fascinating documentary on facial kinetics begins with a brief history of the field. In the 17th century, the fourteen bones and eighty muscles of the face were scrutinized to determine the correlation between facial expressions and such factors as criminality, personality and superiority. Researchers such as...
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directed by Robert Lang, fl. 1985-2012; produced by Robert Lang, fl. 1985-2012, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in Nature of Things (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1990), 35 mins
Description
This fascinating documentary on facial kinetics begins with a brief history of the field. In the 17th century, the fourteen bones and eighty muscles of the face were scrutinized to determine the correlation between facial expressions and such factors as criminality, personality and superiority. Researchers such as Paul Ekman probe facial expressions for clues to emotional states. His work in New Guinea validates Darwin's theories that facial expr...
This fascinating documentary on facial kinetics begins with a brief history of the field. In the 17th century, the fourteen bones and eighty muscles of the face were scrutinized to determine the correlation between facial expressions and such factors as criminality, personality and superiority. Researchers such as Paul Ekman probe facial expressions for clues to emotional states. His work in New Guinea validates Darwin's theories that facial expressions are part of evolution and universally understood. Neuropsychologist Nancy Etcoff demonstrates her research with people who can no longer recognize faces (agnosis) and she reviews the parts of the brain where facial recognition is located. Psychologist Andrew Meltzoff's work with infants demonstrates that two-week-old babies can recognize facial expressions and imitate them.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert Lang, fl. 1985-2012, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, David Suzuki, 1936-
Author / Creator
Robert Lang, fl. 1985-2012
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Series
Nature of Things
Speaker / Narrator
David Suzuki, 1936-
Person Discussed
Nancy Etcoff, fl. 1990, Andrew Meltzoff, 1950-, Paul Ekman, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Facial Affect Experiments, Observation Methods, Evolution, Identity (Psychology), Perception and Consciousness, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Emotion and Motivation, Emotional states, Facial expressions, Face perception, Face (anatomy)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of Filmakers Library
Concept Discussed
Perception and Consciousness, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Emotion and Motivation
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Description
Auto-generated YouTube channel on the topic of Paul Ekman
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Documentary, Interview
Date Published / Released
2008
Person Discussed
Paul Ekman, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Facial Affect Experiments, Observation Methods, Emotion and Motivation
Concept Discussed
Emotion and Motivation
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Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach
edited by Andrzej Eliasz and Hermann Brandstätter (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2001, originally published 2001), 236 page(s)
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edited by Andrzej Eliasz and Hermann Brandstätter (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2001, originally published 2001), 236 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Andrzej Eliasz, Hermann Brandstätter
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Topic / Theme
Facial Affect Experiments, Personality, Emotion and Motivation
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 by Oxford University Press
Concept Discussed
Personality, Emotion and Motivation
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Persuasion
Instructional and informational material pertaining to the concept of "Persuasion".
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Description
Instructional and informational material pertaining to the concept of "Persuasion".
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Author / Creator
Jon Mueller, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2013
Topic / Theme
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Emotion and Motivation, Perception and Consciousness, Judgment, Influencing
Concept Discussed
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Emotion and Motivation, Perception and Consciousness
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Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 8, Increasing Your Emotional Intelligence
produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 8 (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2003), 28 mins
You will learn to identify, understand, and process your emotions to cope with internal and external stressors so you can feel confidence, stability, and inner joy instead of being weighed down by emotions like anger, hurt, and fear. This will enable you to enhance your relationships with others instead of letting...
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produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 8 (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2003), 28 mins
Description
You will learn to identify, understand, and process your emotions to cope with internal and external stressors so you can feel confidence, stability, and inner joy instead of being weighed down by emotions like anger, hurt, and fear. This will enable you to enhance your relationships with others instead of letting your emotions damage them, thereby increasing your emotional intelligence.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Palomar Community College
Series
Quest for the Empowered Self
Topic / Theme
Emotion and Motivation, Relationships, Fear, Anger, Stress, Emotional intelligence
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Palomar Community College
Concept Discussed
Emotion and Motivation
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Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 13, Stress Busters That Work
produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 13 (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2003), 28 mins
'Job stress costs American industry more than $150 billion a year in absenteeism, lost productivity, accident, and medical insurance.' You will learn in this program several clinically proven state of the art stress busters that soothe the mind and body to bring more peace of mind. Examples include: nature-guided...
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produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 13 (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2003), 28 mins
Description
'Job stress costs American industry more than $150 billion a year in absenteeism, lost productivity, accident, and medical insurance.' You will learn in this program several clinically proven state of the art stress busters that soothe the mind and body to bring more peace of mind. Examples include: nature-guided imagery, focused breathing, fingertip meditation, neuro-linguistic visualizations, the progressive muscle exercise and many others. You...
'Job stress costs American industry more than $150 billion a year in absenteeism, lost productivity, accident, and medical insurance.' You will learn in this program several clinically proven state of the art stress busters that soothe the mind and body to bring more peace of mind. Examples include: nature-guided imagery, focused breathing, fingertip meditation, neuro-linguistic visualizations, the progressive muscle exercise and many others. You will also learn how to recognize in yourself the 6 core fears, the 3 wants or desires, and the 4 stress sub-personalities so you can gain control of your mind and your life instead of life controlling you.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Palomar Community College
Series
Quest for the Empowered Self
Topic / Theme
Emotion and Motivation, Perception and Consciousness, Fear, Stress
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Palomar Community College
Concept Discussed
Emotion and Motivation, Perception and Consciousness
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Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 19, Learning Key Life Skills
produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 19 (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2003), 28 mins
If you don’t write your goals down, you’ll be working for somebody else who does.' Why not choose your destiny through writing a plan for your goals. Do you want more money, love, friends, education, health, or empowerment? If yes, then make it a goal. Using the best of both western and eastern schools of thou...
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produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Quest for the Empowered Self, Episode 19 (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2003), 28 mins
Description
If you don’t write your goals down, you’ll be working for somebody else who does.' Why not choose your destiny through writing a plan for your goals. Do you want more money, love, friends, education, health, or empowerment? If yes, then make it a goal. Using the best of both western and eastern schools of thought on goals, you will learn how to make your goals measurable, believable, and most of all, achievable. Like following a treasure map,...
If you don’t write your goals down, you’ll be working for somebody else who does.' Why not choose your destiny through writing a plan for your goals. Do you want more money, love, friends, education, health, or empowerment? If yes, then make it a goal. Using the best of both western and eastern schools of thought on goals, you will learn how to make your goals measurable, believable, and most of all, achievable. Like following a treasure map, you’ll learn how to follow the nine sequential strategies experts use to train champions such as anticipating obstacles, scheduling tasks, and staying motivated after setbacks. Other life skills that are taught include budgeting to increase your financial worth, identifying your dominant learning style so you can be an ‘A’ student for life, and determining your dominant intelligence to maximize your learning mind.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Palomar Community College
Series
Quest for the Empowered Self
Topic / Theme
Emotion and Motivation, Intelligence, Motivation, Goals
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Palomar Community College
Concept Discussed
Emotion and Motivation
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